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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM I Friday, July 6—William Duncan in “No Defense,”’ a Canadian northwest picture filled with punch and action. Snub Pol lard comedy, “Hook, Line and Sinker.” Saturday, July 7—.John Gilbert in “The Madness of Youth,” a story of a thief, jewels, an heiress and a wayward Sunshine comedy, “Five Fifteen.” Sunday-Monday, J uly 8-9—A super com- edy. Lupino Lane in “A Friendly Hus- band,” five reels of fast and furious fun. Comedy, “Game Hunter.” Tuesday, July 10—Thomas Meighan in “The Man Who Saw Tomorrow,” a drama that blends a primitive South Sea Isle with super-civilized London society. Educa tional comedy, “Torchy’s Holdup.” Wednesday, July 11—A north woods story, “The Devil’s Partner,” and comedy. Thursday, July 12—Ralph Graves and Bessie Love in “The Ghost Patrol.” Sport Review, “Speed Gold,” and International News. SOCIETY ~ T ♦---------------------------------------------♦ Mrs. ChnrloH Caldwell wan hostess for tho lust mooting of tho season of the Past Noble Grand«’ club Thursday afternoon of Inst wook. Me<*tings will be resumed in Sep- ~ tember. <8> ■$> <$> Elinor Russell Bpuncer and Miss H ush n Chenery, of Portland, were married in Portland Saturday night. The wedding was one of th< ie love- liest of Juno affairs. Mr. Spencer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spen cer, formerly of this city, but now of Eugene, and is u grandson of Mi. mid Mrs. II. R. Godard and a nephew of H. L. Godard, of this city. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mins Kathleen V. Allen mid Terry II. Moody, both of this city, were quietly married in Roseburg Satur day. The young couple, accompanied by Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Cotter and Miss Flossie Mathis, motored to Roseburg Saturday morning mid wire married that afternoon. They will mnke their home in this city. ♦ ♦ ♦ C. J. Kem was host at a stag dinner at the Gray Goose ten room nt 7 o’clock Monday evening. His guests wore members of the present city council nnd of tho immediately preceding council. Last year, at. the time that Mr. Kem asked permis sion to arcade First, alley north in the erection of the Kem building that was completed the first of tho year, he made the statement, after his request had been granted, that w I h * ii he got into his new building he would give thorn a real feed. Make O. A. C. Your Next Goal You havo finished high school and, like all wide awake graduates, are look ing to college. The State of Oregon offers you the best of training and a collegiate degree in the leading pur suits and professions, as follows: Engineering, Agriculture, Corn merco, Forestry, Home Eco nonnes, Military Science nnd Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, nail M usic. Student life at the College is rich in opportunities for leadership and personal culture. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 For information write to THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College The statement was considered as only made in fun but Mr. Kem made good Monday evening. Tho menu consisted of consomme, tomato tulip salad, , olives and picklos, pickles, chiclceu a In Maryland, potatoes and gravy, bread and butter, wild blackberry pio a la mode, coffee and cigars. 3> <$> The ninth birthday anniversary of Adeline Adams was celebrated Friday afternoon with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. About twenty small guests of the little girl en joyed the afternoon with her ¡»lay ing games on the lawn, where re freshments were served later. *e> <i> <s> Upon arriving homo from a motor ride Thursday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard were greatly surprised to find a party of friends who had come to spend the evening with them. The Leon nrds, who were married recently, were presented with a gift of cut glass by members of the group, which included Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Omer Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. A- Richmond, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. F. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Landess, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Lee, Mrs. II. B. Breedlove, Miss Lillian Leonard and Brighton Leonard. .. «. . Tho C. E. Umphrey, 8. L. Mackin Elbert Bede nnd Elbert Smith fam ¡lies, I). R. Ilnninnt, Miss Mariotte llnmant nnd Miss Nellie Myers add oil to their enjoyment of the Fourth of July celebration with a picnic dinner on the lawn at the Smith home nt Fifth nnd Quincy, Out of town people' who wore guests of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rice nnd son Delmar, Walter McCord nnd Mrs. Benin Bevington, Oakland; Miss Ada Bello McCord, who is at tending summer school nt tho Uni versify of Oregon in Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rood mid children and Mrs. Reed’s parents, Corvallis. ♦ ♦ ♦ The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Robison was the occasion on Tuesday for tho gathering of all of their chil dren at tho family homo at Fifth and Quincy. Tho children are Mrs. J. G. Cann, Han Luis Obispo, Ibispo, Calif.; Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and il Mrs. II. H. Harms, Portland; Harry Robison, Orange Grove, Calif.; Charles Robi- son, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. O. E. Woodson and William Robi son, Cottage Grove. ♦ ♦ ♦ Saginaw Society. Miss Lillian Burleson and Ernest Pettit wore married Monday after noon at the bride’« homo. Only a few relatives and friends were pres ent. The couple will leave soon for California, where they will mnke their home. GRAHAMS HAVE NOVEL FOURTH Of JULY WINDOW One of the attractive Fourth of July windows in local buaincss house« thia week was nt the Graham picture shop. Copies of paintings of historically famous men, scenes nnd events formed the central display. Corvallis For two imaginary beings, Cupid mid the stork make an awful bunch of trouble. j!6 27o .1 Quality Market Dressed chicken every Saturday. Fresh and cured ineats of all kinds. Fresh fish Thursday and Friday. Cottage cheese daily. Free Delivery CULVER I ANDERSON Phone 46 170«. « Pure Bred Sires Spray Ring Will Winning Friends Improve Orchard ♦------------------------------------- Church News ♦------------------------------------- Presbyterian Church—Bev. A. R. Spearow, pnstor. Sunday school at 10, Mon’s Forum at 10, morning Number of Owners Partici Co-Operative Plan Tried hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, evening service at 7:30. pating in Campaign Passes Successfully in Several • • » Methodist Church—Rev. 10,000 Mark. Fruit States. Ebert, pastor. Sunday school 9:45; (Pr«p*re4 by the United State« Department (Prepared by the United State« Department ehurch 11:00. Epworth league at 7, ot Agriculture.) of Agriculture.) evening service at 8. The pub Progress In the “Better Sires—Better The co-operative spray ring, devel lic is cordially invited to join in Stock” campaign broke all previous oped la connection with demonstrations the services of the Sabbath day. records, and the number of live stock In orchard spraying, is solving the Christian Church, tho “home like” owners participating passed the 10,000 problem of spraying the small home THERE’S THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME OR mark during the 11 ret three months of orchard, for an Increasing number of church—J. E. Carlson, minister. BUILDING—sunshine and rain are its worst enemies un Sunday school at 10, sermon at 11, 1923, as shown by a report just Issued farmers, according to reports to the at 7, evening less it is properly covered with paint. by the United States Department of United States Department of Agricul Christian endeavor service at 8. Agriculture. A total of 1,177 persons ture. While the plan has been used • • « THEN THERE’S TIIE INTERIOR—dust, cold and were enrolled during the three-months’ most extensively In Iowa, farmers In Seventh Day Adventist Church— period after having tiled with the de Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois West Main street. Services every heat can do much damage to the woodwork if the latter partment written agreements to use and Ohio find It a good method, and on Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, is not properly painted or varnished. purebred sires exclusively henceforth. the Atlantic coast several counties In church service at 11; proper meet This is the highest number enrolled Connecticut and New Jersey organized ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. SO IT’S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE to select your • • • during any quarterly period since the rings In 1021. In Iowa, the number of campaign begun three and one-half counties reporting the organization of paints and varnishes from those whose past experience Christian Science Church—Corner years ago. States showing the prin spray rings Increased from 16 in 1921 of Jefferson avenue and Second enables them to select the lines best adapted to the cipal activity In this means of Improv to 81 In 1022. Seven counties In Illi street. Sunday services at 11 a. ra. preservation of the material upon which they are placed. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. ing their live stock were: Vermont, nois report new spray rings In 1022. West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Ken Stark coynkp, Illinois, which organized We claim to know paints and to carry a stock from Baptist Church, Tenth and Adams tucky, Washington, Nebraska, Texas, two rings In 1021, has become so Inter which you can make your selections for any purpose. and Indiana. The number of live stock ested In the care of the furm orchard —Bunday school at 10, preaching nt 11, and church service at 8. Weekly and poultry listed for improvement that six power-machine rings and five prayer service Thursday evening at SAVE TIIP2 SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL—be during the period totaled more than band-machine rings were organized In 8. Rev. H. H. Dicksen, supply satisfied with only the best—which we sell. 116,000. the summer of 1022, serving more than pastor, will have charge of the Government officials who have been 100 home orchards. services. Those having no church In close touch with the movement since home are invited to attend here. Simple Organization Plan. • • • Its beginning three and one-half years The plan of organization of these A tabernacle meeting will be held ago are much gratified with the latest rings Is kept as simple as possible. The result* The continued Interest being men Interested In spraying get to at the corner of south Sixth street shown In the campaign throughout the gether at one of the extension meet and Monroe avenuo by the Free Methodist church beginning July 3 country shows the permanent nature ings and decide to try co-operative mid ending July 22. Services start HARDWARE—PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES—FURNITURE at the popularity of the purebred sire, spraying. Usually a written ll gree- at 7:30 p. m. Everybody vyelcome. and points to greater possibilities In ment covering the method of mnnng- Pastor in charge, Rev. D. S. ~ For- the Aiture. The list of persons who Ing business matters and the ownen- roster. are using purebred sires exclusively, ship of equipment of the ring Is pre- now totals 10,100. These live stock parod and signed. The kind of equip GET RICH QUICK Here ’« one of tho inconsistencies breeders have placed more than 1,200,- ment, hand or power, Is selected and 000 bend of live stock and poultry on the cost Is apportioned, a schedule Is of arithmetic. You take the figure • purebred-sire basis. On an average made out and the members decide 1, keep adding nothing to it n.id 35 per cent of the female animals and whether some one member will spray make millions. Like this: 1,000,000. 60 jier cent of the female poultry, kept all the orchnrds for an agreed labor by these persons, are also purebred. price, or whether an outside person Each year that purebred sires are used will be hired to do the work. Each of by these breeders, therefore, greatly the three plans has proved satisfac Increases the total number of pure tory. In Poweshiek county, Iowa, they Has Its Share of the Proof That bred animals In the country. have found It most convenient to do the Kidney Sufferers Seek. Standing of 8tates Changes. * work Individually; In Stark county, Bnekachef Kidneys weak! During the three-months’ period, Ver Illinois, the same plan Is followed. In Distressed with urinary ills! mont and West Virginia showed the Union county, Iowa, the sons of two Want a reliable kidnoy remedy! greatest numlier of enrollments, caus farmers operated the power-machine Don’t have to look far. Use what ing some changes In the relative stand Inst season, one furnishing a team and Cottage Grove people recommend. ing of the states active In the work. the other a gasoline engine. They Every street in ' Cottage “ Grove has Vermont, which previously stood Bprnyed 14 orchards, some 1,500 trees, its cases. seventh In the list (and six months ago completing each spray in two days, the Here’s one Cottage Grove man ’• tenth) Is now fifth; while West Vir members giving little or no attention to case. the work. Students of Runnells Con Let G. A. Lambert, 231 Second ginia surpassed nine states, advancing from seventeenth to eighth place. West solidated Scliool In Folk county. Iowa, 8t., toll it. Ho says: “I don’t know Virginia, where legislation outlawing sprayed practically all the orchnrds In of anything better for kidney scrub sires became effective January their community. Advice ns to sprays I rouble than Doan’s Kidney Pills. 1, enrolled more than three times as and time of applying is usually ob My work was a strain on my back and I had attacks of lumbago which many persons during the quarter us tained from the county agent. hurt mo to bond or stoop and it during ull of the 13 previous quarters. Size of Ring Varies. was just as hard to straighten On "Roll of Honor." The Blze of the ring varies, averag again. My kidneys acted irregu Four new counties, two of them in ing from three or four members In the larly, also, until I used Doan's Kid l’ills. They were just what I Vermont, one In Ohio, and the other smallest ones to twenty or more In the noy needed for they made my back In Nebraska, appear on the roll of larger. The cost of operation de strong and well and put my kidneys counties having 100 or more persons pends, of course, on several factors, the in good order.” using purebred sires exclusively. This type of equipment, whether labor Is Price 60c, nt all dealers. Don’t brings the total to 20 countie* Rock employed or the work done by members simply ask for a kidney remedy— for themselves, the distance betweeen get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same ingham county, Virginia, (Chas. W. Wampler, county agent) led tor the orchards, the number of sprays put on, that Mr. Lambert had. Foster Mil quarter with 108 new enrollment*; and similar Items. For one orchard In burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. jlfi-13 while Miami county, Ohio, (C. M. Webster county, Iowa, where four Senn, county agent) advanced In the sprnys were applied, the average cost NEW county standing from eleventh to fifth of material per tree ivns 87 cents, la bor 33 cents, depreciation <>n machinery place. Evidence of continued activity dur 5 cents, making a total cost of 75 cents A National Batik is operated under the National ing the coming months come« from per tree for tho four sprays. A Union Banking Act. This law places it under the supervision various source* The demand for en county (Iowa) ring spent $210 for PRICES rollment blanks Is unprecedented in equipment, material and the labor of of the Treasury Department of the United Stotes Gov Hudson Super-Six Models the history of the campaign. From two men and ’earns, and «prayed 1,500 ernment. A rigid examination of the bank’s affairs is trees four times. A 12-orchnrd ring or Speedster ....... • ........ $1625 Kentucky, which is fourth on the list made several times every year in the interest of its ganised In Johnson county, Iowa, sev Touring ........................ $1675 i of states, comes word to the depart depositors. Ì ment through Wayland Rhoades, field eral years ago, spends about 15 cents Coach .......................... $1700 Do YOUR hanking with US. agent tn animal husbandry, that on per tree per spray. The results, ac Sedan .......................... $2295 May 3 there will be held a better-sire cording to the owners, more than Justi Essex—Cottage Grove Prices sale at which 160 purebred bulla will fy the small expenditure. In every Touring ...................... $1225 be put up at auction, and that ofllri*la case where the spraying was done as MEMBER are planning more things for the fu advised last season, the work accom Coach . ....................... $1345 FEDERAL RESERVE plished Its object and the members turn. Cabriolet .......................$1345 had plenty of clean, sound home-grown SYSTEM Copies of the nummary of n ppi os to store for winter use. The suits of the fourteenth quarter of the Webster county orchard produced 90 better-sires campaign may be had by per cent clean fruit. Fayette county, Eugene, Oregon addressing a request to the bureau of Iowa, reports In the sprayed orchards Lane County Distributors animal Industry, United States Depart 75 per cent of the fruit as clean and John, at Hotel Bartell ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. CL sound, and 25 per cent senhby and wormy; the unsprayed orchard showed 15 per cent Sound, clean fruit nnd 85 Yearling Fruit Trees per cent scabby and wormy. Walworth Overtake Larger Ones county, Wisconsin, spray ring members Twirling trees of «ome fruits are figured In 1922 a return of $8.52 for Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove <ulte small trees while of the poach each dollnr spent in spraying. The a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of they will be as large as they should bearing trees were sprayed three times and be at all for planting out. If they are the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. Results of spray ring work In Hardin first class. With all ths fruits, ths county. Iowa. In fact, were so good In yearling trees will grow more surely 1922 that the disposal of the surplus and many times will overtake the fruit was a problem, as none of the see larger trees In a couple of years, even members had had any experience In when they start promptly, and one picking, packing or grndln:’ npples. r» y fault with Inrge tret's Is slow starting. Twenty-five men were shown by exten The small trees having less root spread sion workers how to pick nnd pack S. I*. Watch Inspector are damaged leas In the digging, and their apples, using home r.'.r.le equip Cottage Grove Oregon the small tope make leas demand on ment, and the surplus apples were put the root* on the market In baskets snd boxes packed according to market grade* W. L Darby & Co. EVERY STREET IN COTTAGE GROVE SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY Cleanliness Service Quality Price Four things you wish to find wherever you buy your meats. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON OUR RANK IS A NATIONAL BANK Let US Take Care of Your Money Hudson-Essex MACK’S AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) Jewelry, Watches Watch Repairing MENDENHALL Spread Manure Thin in Every Short Rotation Spraying to Control Many Injurious Pests Best evidence Indicates that manure gives largest returns to the ton when applied thin once In each short rota tion. or twice In a rotation of more than five year* Eight to ten tout to the acre In a three or four-yeer rota tion, used with an average of 2tX> pounds cf arid phosphate to the acre each year, give excellent return* the New York State Collage of Agriculture at Ithaca has found. A man ar« spread er la said to be a time and labor eaver, particularly In making light appllca tlona, and It tears up the manure so It la mixed more uniformly with the soil. flava Soli Molatura. The conaarvHtloB «f aoll molature la care of thè moet Important rotea of till- ngv The molature of thè eoli «round thè plani la rapidi/ eihauated by belng tuken up by thè plani and evaporate«! througli thè laatee. Arsenate of lead at the rate of 1% pounds of the powder to 50 gallon* can be used with dry-mix sulphur-lime for the control of codling moth, cur- cullo and other chewing Insects. When arsenate of lead Is need In combina tion with drv-mlx sulphur-lime It should first be mixed with water •nd then added to the diluted mixture. Parsley Excellent to Use a« Edging Flower Parsley 1« very slow to germinate ■nd should be sown ■• early as seeds can be put Into the ground. It may be ua>>d hs an edging to a flower bed with gi'od effect and as only a few leaves ire nee<led at s time, such ■« •re necewMiry for kitchen use may al ways be secured without destroying the ornamental effect. Shower Bath for the convenience of our patrons. Barber work in general. Spe cial attention given to chil dren. Imperial Barber Shop 630 Main. P. 8. Bukowski. Prop. uality at ¡ts highest Q < ♦ degree of perfection; efficiency of non-skid; dig nity of design; these advan tages always insure owners using Ajax Cords the tru est form of tire satisfaction. FIRST IN THE SUMMER vacation kit, put a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Invaluable lot sudden and aevrre paint in atoniach and bowels, cramps, diar rhoea. U hen needed - worth M times the cost for single does. AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON W. EL Bradley Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore.